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» HARDING T0 Ship News MARCH 19 MAR First High Tide | First High The 1:39 & om. 106 fe) tias am, Ihe |] Wiest Low Tide "| First Low Tide O88 & om, 69 M) 808 om, FP Mt Second High Tide | Second High Tide 12:09 p. 10.2 ft] 127 p.m, 108 ot Recomd Low Tide | Second Low Tide it lane pm, 08 ft RY LEASE Wants Authority to Forbid Importation of Various Foodstuffs FER IS PROPOSED : THE Early Advances in New York Trading | NEW YORK, March 19.—-Marly advances were shown today by stocks which lod in yesterday's upturn, Asphalt was up \ at 60, an advance of 13 over last week's low, Crucible at lig wee ott? te above its re cent low. Tobaceo Products wa: at 47M, and Atlantic Gulf waa up feat 364. Halle were fractionally nt | Moxioan Petroleum was an except oneral trend, opening Jlower aC 1484. United States Steel was un at si Opening quotations Inet |. International Paper, Mextean Potroloum, 147%, off 4) Stude ' baker, 66%, off Mer ¢ i: General Motors, 13%. up Me: ethichens 1 Hh, nized; Crucible, }ol up 4) Pan-Amert Gulf 104, up iy; Southern I Tobac oHroducta, 47 is. up unchanged ‘The rkot closed trregu ded United States Steel, #14 58%, uD’ Amerie of &, Ch any. up OF Inc ible, por um, o eepemutie Ti My Up Se; Southern WASHINGTON, March 19.—Les — mm on up 1% Te oe ci felation to relieve the @ ultural ae eee ae ecatce|West Seattle Citizens Offer N. Y. Stock Exchange ress us the first measure of its Saturday's cuetations) Was learned today, His plan ap Mt leane Block : High Low Close Pears to be for enactment of a| If the Port of Beatle will Celt | Aton tenn rrr Joint resolution empowering the |the Aquilo, recently Wate ii two | } et President to take necessary action | Seattle ferry, for a Homunal aiey Ne SMICAGO, Maren 19.~-Grei a aM ce ss # Jemees can be obtained, c . Mareh 1 rain prices ‘ $e in forbidding importation of Vvarh) Pos, attorney for West Seattle declined on’ the Chicago Moard of teu Oe eee Seodatutte lettizena, has informed Preston, | Trade t¢ ae the reault of bearish 8” Oe ‘The effect is expected to be the foreign ne buying. Of ; | tho! , attorneys for same as a resort to the embargo | Thorstimson & Turner, a ~ Under the wartime powers, but the | the port authority would be granted by con Stress and make it unr eoaary to revert to the trading-with.the-enemy we - Se Act, which is oppowed by Har pagan Ag. ora preset he aoe Oe &nd his cabinet. This legisiation | Wome ee the bile Would encounter so little opposition bay ¥ wt. however, may withhold that it would not delay work on the} 10 a fp eager Sx and revenue measures, It Was) 4 cided its appeal from Judge J. T. Believed at the White House, recent’ decision absolving Secretary Hoover and some of the a year, with the understanding that the leases shall pay all upkeep Ronald's ; 3 }the county from responsibility and @irectors of the United States cham * orde be port to furnish “ef Ber of commerce discussed steps oc tirg diler l et Which President Harding has under se Gonsideration for aiding the Amert fan farmer. These included: 1.—An embargo on importation of WILE, SAIL TO ARCTIC Preparing (to sail for Arctic waters woo! April 1 on a seven months’ trip, the er othe wheat and perhaps OU | oer schooner Kamchatka, operated —Immed! ergency by Hibberd-@wenson Co. tur dealers ivtanton ig Bh age is at, the Bel st. terminal of the 3.—“Anti dumping” legislation, to|Port of Seattle = Be followed by protection tn the J et Tegular tariff bill WENATCHEE OFFICERS BUSY the new #hipping board At the same time Hoover urged} When arrives in Roberts suggested a rental fee of} court has | sand light ferings were free. pvisions were | fering | mate nighe a warch wheat opened at $1.54, oft) Neléwin Me. and lost dec or. May wheat : gee ~~ 8 orf “Ye at $1.43 and closed ” 0% down de .4 May corn opened off We at (Tha se tse and closed an additional We lower RS Oe |duly ce pened off ‘ee at eu ee | dropped Sec addit! at the 1a dose " May cats opened unchanged at : | and dropped %c at the close. | July cate opened unchanged at 4340 fee al the close | cee Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Maren 19.—-Cash wheat— No. 1 red, 81.65%; No, 2 ved, $1644; No. tS red, 616 N 2 bard, $1594 @1 68 No. 8 bard, $153 Pierce Arrow Pennsyivenis KR. . 3 ses pel eae: Chicago Board of Trade |} joo. °4 i ears Materiey's Quotations) Nook bate: ue ues Furnished by 1. B. Manning @ Co.'s Prt- | Hinetatr us Wire, Butler Motel Datiding Routhern Pe Open High Low = Close | Southern Ite ‘ Btromuers - 0150 $heeu ones onee | 1 1 5G ds joes ‘Texas Company. ~ » Prod efforts to extend and increase Bu-|steamebip Wenatchee Ps ropean credits, thru the war finance | Seattle April 4 her officers will spend Corporation, the so-called “hundred |the busiest few days of their lives oy. ah million dollars corporation” being |ashore, according to present indica \ Organized by banking groups for | tions. O08. S18 SR0D SLY | I Vuaasiee Mibnhce foreign trade promotion and »y| Added to the round of entertatn- 198 1200 tay oes | Wanean law banks. ment already provided, comes the tn: inte ihe 18 TET) | weetinatoen. Hoover regards selfing to Burope|vitation of the Pumet Bound Mart me ‘ Willye-Overiena.- 165 12085 1 Qs a necessity for relief. The Unit-|time circle for them to attend the Nombnal ne ed States, while producing more |circle’s luncheon on April §, the day Pcs than consumption, is the “dumping | before the Wenatchee ts scheduled to ground” for South American, Can. |*! for the Orient Chicago Car Lots adian and Australian wool, meat eee (Ratarday® Quotations) and wheat. They do not sell to MOTORSHIP TO SAT. Fursished by L. B. Maening & Ca, Burope for lack of credit and} Danish motorship Chile Is loading Batler Motel Baliding sale oy “dump” in the United States be-|1,000 tons of barley at Portland, She] , Grate ver ealline wiley: ame 1 cause the country, as one cabinet |sails for Hurope next week. podem 1 “ tha | Becond 4% member said, has the soundest ex eee Oats piel en i 11 | Faw ve epee? te the world totes. TAKES LUMBER SOUTH Wheat, 16 cars: corm, 319 care, oats, 70) Pitt atl et Sager ‘With a full cargo of lumber for | cars. Pith «8's : 97 oe one eo went me rl the ee INVENTS VENTILATOR th coast of South A: ica, th A ship's ventilator which does not | steamer Deirom, Grace line, is on her : spin water down into the bold when |eecond day out from Puset Hound | ,,chicago Live Stock | | cs heavy seas are washing over .the | Saturday. Market 15@ ic higher. Bulk of sa! ry decks has been invented The see Wii, butenera, 99 16; pae " RR ephilus M. Brown, of Beate. ‘The SCHOONER ATTACHED bana rer an a5; ple ou MAR RIAGE LICENSES new device was given a trial on| loaded with lumber for Australia, | Coie iecetpte, 1.000 Market steady | Hager, Morton Frank. Seattle Legal the last trip to the Orient of the|the schooner John W. Wells wan at-| eet, H@i8es. butcher stork. 06-20@/ Hall, Mande, meattie asa eteamer City of Spokane and proved | tached at Port Blakely Friday after. |? 35) canvers 8 ee eee | Kindling. Frederick, Seattle ..Lega! r noon by Frank J. CoMigan, de: : *@ | Mundy, Dora Hilen, Seattle ... Legal iy satisfactory. While the old uty |i", entven 28. dai we ntiiators had to be removed sev.| United States marshal. The schooner eral times to prevent Mooding of the |has been Hbeled in federal court for Dolds, the new ones shed water and |$7.2%5.4%, which the Pacific Steara S, eatven, 9% Ri eis 1.000, Market steady. | ewes, 1106 verett, Raymond Bugene, Beattie Gannanay, Ldilian Josephine, Se attle : Roetger, Anthony If 30 Bneep Lamba, #4 Foreign, Exchange gave perfect ventilation, Brown | Navigation company, Great Britiin, Trremer, Addie M, Bu Ra pov mys Heavy losses to cargoes have |CMime It ts owed. NEW YORK, Mareh 19—Porcien Walker, Donald A. Seattle ..... been sustained under the old sys eee clone Oe tee Se tatkme | Curran, Mabel Ceeliia, Beattie .-:.21 tem, Brown explains, thru car EXPIRES IN THEATRE — Querde, H. BM. Beattie +-Legal goes “‘eweating” when alr was shut} A moment after be had commented | ™s 2; Canadian dotiars | VRAtAWE. Ral Seattle «=-+----Lagal eft thra closing of the ventilatorsjon how much he was enjoying the) ew ne aren | B. Fett. Prem, Vita, fm beavy weather. fflm, Thomas MoGorrey, 62, chieflenange opened stesay lone neksr, Thrina Ethel, Tecoma |... 28 engineer of the steamship Admiral Bterting, $2.90 | Iacebaon, Olac, Beattle . 2 PROTEST WOOL EMBARGO | Schiey, died from heart failure in| Arc AOhS ue One. Ure | Rodseth, Olga, Seattle . 32 Protesting against the proposed |the Florence theatre, 514 Second] i125. pose % S Hy fmbargo on the importation of wool|ave, Friday evening cuareelipraninuecneneepianey pr panna YY in Gisenatcs seochtien ct tol 1 pas N.Y, Coffee and Sugar | jtarsos, Matt. -eaving Seattle Friday, the! NEW YORK. March 19 ~@uger—Raw | Fritian. GW. Seattle . Pacific coast wired Secretary of |xteamer West Hartland was Satur. firm, $6.27. granulated. $9.36 Mosher, Emma. Seattie Commerce Hoover Friday to use his | day loading lumber at British Colum-| “off**_Ne | Mie epot NS @4Me Davia, Frevie, Brerett influence against any ruinous emer-|piq ports. She will sail soon for gency measure It was proposed in| rurope. knor, Gladys, Everett McGee, William BH, Seattle . Kay, Marguerite BE. Seattle ... San ; Francisco Produce Washington to ban the products ee SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 19 —Putter— . Goerta, David D. Seattle Legal pending the enactment of a protec: ° 4 ° tive tartf? bill ¥ Weather Bureau Report et ee TATOOS? IKLAND, March 19-4 A M es Frees, Sait ° —Rising barometer, clear; wind north 2c dos. mee, Bmme, ow nd weet, 26 miles an hour. Passed in, ate - - Public Market [i020 8 Sv me BIRTHS xamer, yellow stack, Diack tops!) Portland Market Status | Poms: M © 2613 Fourth ave, w ele. a PIKE Place eee PORTLAND, March 19.—Cattle—Mar- | Konman, K. 712 Maynard ave, boy Stan ft, beat Americas cane smear, 3 Ps ket nominal. Hest steers, $7.7604.26; fair | Bell, H.R. 2144 N. 63rd, girl T soar, sts soe seal s,/Arrivals and Departures |:« r= ster. 16 267 | Robins, Alexander, 1321 Pearl st. 5 Tos. honey, $1.90. Stall 1596, Madrona peal hetfers, 8625097, canners tomatoes, ! cans 28; Federal or Co- sal HEAOGS: ealvon, 1001200 Guat, 5548 18th ave. 8. girl Qcerative miik. ite; t0e sugar pean, iec|_ March 19—Str Nome City trom fen | "ings -neceipia, 12. tiarket nominal ta31 23rd MW. ber ean; Karo syrup, &-. can Shc, 10-1. rr jaco, at § & m. March 18—@tr Su-| prime mized, $11.50@13, heavies, 87@ wan 63c; Sun Maid seadiees raising, 260 i. | 7" Maru from Hongkong via Manila ° 60) y BooNosyY Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama, at § p Market nominal 4974 12th ave. 8. boy. $ me tee see, see, 91.is,| Mi MF Kl. Leckenbach from Tacoma cull lamba, $4@| Remington, M. C., 1010 N. 45th st. ante waste oth hse tae) $180 nea [At 8B. Mi Me Rosalia Mahoney from P buy - $1.95; ise Det Monte ‘pork’ and bonne, | T*°™* St 10:95 pm Foley, H, Ye. 113 Olive Iie; 200 can pumpkin, 10¢: biue Karo Batted la, Bella, 1603 Wal! y aymup, 4c, 38, the; Jello, 100 Die. March 19—Str Governor for fan Pedro 3 John. 618% Jackson at, boy SANITARY via fan Francieco, at 11 am. March 18 = ‘ Axel P, 6247 29th N. Ea girl ; cane sugar, Tie; cube|—Str Charlie Watson for Richmond via SR tins Berthiaume, & M, 6002 First N. W. (ane mower, Te: eam | point Wells, at 6:05 p.m; str Adin — boy. " Redman for Oc a Miller, C3, 6916 Duwamish ave, per bot. ber at 10:45 pom Denver Live Stock Market} 6)" 5. rai2 wiret x. w one vat cae , ae DENVER, March Cattle Market DEATHS Pon pel mtendy. Meern, ¥ cows and heif- | CORE: Vessels in Other Ports [i249 ff sucintrs aad testers 1055 | Dabson, John. b0, 667 “Weller ot Stan 14 red snapper, 2 Mba. Stall 102, best fresh be; # Ta fine wx White, Ge; full eream wal Mazola oli, ste QUEEN CITY n s tfe;| Liverpool—-March 13-—-Salled, ate Bory- Se; halibut, 20¢ T.|mechus for Beattie via porta, utter, 4#¢ , 2 Is. | Cfonolula—March 18——-Arrived. Toc; 3 the. Finke |Vogas from Beattie for Bydney via porta cheese, 2¢ 1.;| Ban Franctco—March 14 Santa Rita from Valparaiso and Antofo- gasta for Puget Sound ports; str Queen alfrom San Diego for Sonttle fresh siver amelti in 8-9-23-24, 4 str Las Arrived, str | e 12. calves, $10) | Holden, Addie M # 2iet ave Hoge—Recetpis, 100. Market 25¢ Bigh- | White “William $0, 4418 Latona or. Top, $9.60, bulk, $9.26@9.50. Helgenen. Helge e342 18th Now Susep—Rocsipta, 3.600. Market trong. | Bilton, 66, 2716 Fourth ave Lambe, § pP.55; 9 $4.76 6.35, Schmidt, Edna B, 30, 1210 BE Spring on at Lowin, William, 64, 8435 34th & W. SEATTLE STAR PERISHABLES SHOW DECLINE’ Slight Reductions in Effect on Street on rita at 20 cents a pound. wan sim jat to IT cents per pound box haw practically at 11% cents a pound A fow slight changes were noted pertshables Saturday quality asapatrus was lower at 28 fancy stock was 5 cents jens Oregon brocce!! 5 cents cheaper at some houses half crate of fancy stock ;| Hothouse rhubarb was easier, at 12 Local spinach at $1.15 to $1.25 @ forced Walla Walla stock into the discard here Fancy bananas were moving ‘The price of eges Saturday Was |2 cents under Thursday's quotations. Butter and cheese were steady. VEGETABLES | Pvfeee Paid Wrowsale Dealers | Artichokes Cal, per dom .. | Anparague—Cal. Tb | Cnafiflewer—Cal, fate Celery —fan Diego | LA, erate : Cecumbers 1, dow TL het house, per dos. | Gartie— Per tm . | Green Vewe—-Cai, per th | Green Peppers. Florida, per Tm | Horseradish-Per 2 | Leeks Local, per bench « Lettace— Impertat | Btratned. per B®. : Lemons Per box Limee-Carten of 18. Orangre—Per came. | Peers | Pineappice Per erat | Tamgerines Per case NUTS Ter Almonds Pecans Per ™ DAIRY PRO Prices Paid te Khippers Nat tertat Kane Preah ranch Cwt, by teal 4m DAIRY PRO ener Comb, pat erale . Valley, per erate. Prices Paid Wheieenle in Keyetons, vot a15@250 ‘s| EasternClassics “ue ue UCTS Prices Paid Wheieesie Dealers Matter —Local creamery rie Kens Freeh ranch Or (riptete .. 0. Wlaconsin cream brie c= epee POULTRY Warn. Prieee Paid by Wholesale te Shippers Mene—Liv 4 Pe Lave. ¢ Te. and up Springs Over t Ta Geree Dressed ° Lave ° Turkeys Live > Belgian Maree—Live . POULTRY Prieve Paid Whetessiers Darke—Drewe@ ..... 5 Springs . Hens Dressed Geran —Dremed Torkeys—Dressed ...-. MEAT GQuetations at #torkyarde Rough heavy r ; te Rent steers ie Medium to choles Peat cows and helte ® Calves Heavy laght « Prime tambe’. Yearlings Wethors Ewes HAY, GRAIN Cracked Chick Ford Chick M Chick Dey Chop Ground Hone . Wheat Mixed Feed ai milk, ase acme pait|X. aster from Seattle. Balle |Here’s How to Fix papal * sear, *f, S138 WED Bred [aleeue bial White, 6#¢; 2%-T. can Hill's|Loop for Puget Sound, str Korrigan 111 | co ave ree ” | Beratch Feed . H.0s” stall $0, hex four, $2.06 [from Santa Rosalia tor Puget sound: #tr| That Income Rebate) witts Waiter Pp, 45, 121 Donovan. |wnest aes Sona aes eter isis Re | iect hound: sr Presiient trom. fan| Got a rebate coming from Uncle| Thompson, Mra Minnie, 65, 132 Sixth |Cocoawat Moat; MATLAKE | pedro for Beattie; #tr Juneau from Corin-|Sam on the community property in cowl, 06; Basch betel Atal 62, 1 sack Hine Stem patent fowr,|to for Beattie, 8 loome tax ruling for the yearm 1916 . Theodore, 69, Norman hotel a ae cat aod meet gus Lattrpan to 19197 All right, you may have it| Nichol, Sam, 45, Strand hotel 4 ay pipet Geld Mare trem. Mow Tere Seletie Otter Bone ens ee halrd Joseph Te 3, $711 3204 ave, 8 SShatg powder, 436. Mati 150, Cresnstnr| seattle; ot 8 & mm. wife, Chief Beeks received the O.|Chattin, Harley B, 38 2640 Walnut (i Boat Schedules 7:00 PB, lor One Ticket for Two Tickets Stall 34, We Te Reported by Wireless U. & Noval Communications March -—fitr Cordova, Cordova for Beattie, 1290 miles east of Cape Mt. Blias at § p. m.; str Admiral Dewey, for fan Francisco, miles from Beat- Ue at 8 p.m Cana@ian Gevernment 18 Waikawn, tat | north, tom h weet, tntousd, § p latr Teweer, 418 miles from Eatevan, | bouna, at 218 » *, a8 March 29.28 Vessels in Port at Seattle lamith Cove terminal#tr West Notus Great Northern terminal Str Buwa Maru | Bell Street termina-—Senooner Kaim- chatka, 1, HT Heather, Pacific terminal—Str City meds. Pier &—Atr Nome City. Pier A--tir Admiral Goodrich. Pier B Str Spokans Pier D—#tr Governo Pacific Coast Coal Iunkers—Str Kastern Gie Pacific Const Engineering Works— U 8 8 Algonquin. | 0. & Shipping Board Yards—S8tr West ward Ho, str Hastern Leader, atr Wont Himrod, ‘str Kaysooka, str Algonquin, |. atr Keontum, str Yosemite, str Jalapa Union Pacific terminal—str K. TL Luck | enbach. | Alaska Steamship Meoring—Htr Victoria, etr Skagway, str Santa Ana Hammond Mili--Str Rosalie Mahoney, Btacy Btrest torminal—U ® © 8 Burnside, Kast Waterway Dock & Warehouse--ftr Kamore Todd Dry Docks tr Worest King, str Admiral Bohiey, U 8 C & GB Burvey or, schooner Admiral Mayo, motorwhip Pacific. Puget Hound Bridges & Dredging Co, Hull Rainbow, str P Amen Yard—Btr Roosevelt n Dock—Gte Jelfervon, str Ket- SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGH OM- ANACORTES 7 UG PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co Beattie ave. | Palmer, Jamen, 49, 807% Third. Lomere, Louis, 37, 2122 N, 63nd. Hagmoe, infant, 13 days, 6006 wal- lingford rren, George B. 6%, Columbus %, 6637 46th Western K. Saturday from Washington. 8 Yashimora, Haruyukl, 4, hotel. Lange, Emma, 21, 220 16th ave is, 86 Stewart st Scelem, John, | Tonghill, Philip H., 82, 316 Second New York to London Accommodations Unsurpassed New York—Chervourg—Southampton AQUITANIA 427 ,.3Mer 4 Mauretania Ape. 1-May 12 IMPERATOR Xr, WANT ENGINEERS CHOSEN Declaring that the nature of the work demands trained engineers | plang to have thelr membership rep: | resented on the state department of public works were drawn up at a meeting Friday night of the Seattle dune 9-duly 14 2-Apr 28 dane 30 N. ¥.—Plymouth—Cherb's-—Nambure || chapter, American Association of SAXONIA April 21-June 2 || Engineers. July 14-Ang. 25 || sible ey etree og? INDUSTRIES IRREGULAR CARMANIA fv leMert7 tT! ce cularities in trade and indus Apr. 20-Jul Juiy 2dul Mar, 24-June 7 | trial lines, marked by gaing in some | that are offset by decrease in oth lors, are reported in Bradstreet's weekly review for the week ending March 12 Jane 17 July 1¢ en cr CARONIA ALBANIA Joly 12-Aug. 20 Montreal—(lnagow—Liverpoot SATURNIA = fir 20,May 27 CASSANDRA Jit? 2 0n0 1 New York—Londonderry——Giangow COLUMBIA Apr. 24-May 21 June 1-Aug. 13 CANNED GOODS Effective immediately, an emer | gency rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds on canned goods from Seattle to At ALGERIA Ave. ¢-tay it || 'antic coast ports, and also to Sar vannah, Mobile and New Orleans, is CAMERONIA dune i-Jaty? |! announced by steamship lines operat REIGHT SHIPMENTS BOLICITED | ing from céast to const For Information, Tickets, ete. apply to Local Agents or Company's Office, 621 Beownd Ave., Heattle. Phone Elliott 1692 ‘The rate in designed to relieve the present jcanned goods situation in the North. | west. will be continued until July 31, and | Reduced water rat sist Seattle in lantic tic Far Kast conferen cific Westbound conference at York, ac Whoteaste Price Fer Tos, City Price Good | California to Keep Roads _ | | Clean; Why Not Follow Suit LOB ANGELES, Cal, March 19 Discarded lunch boxes, tin cans, bot- | |tles and similar trash dumped along | highways of Southern California by | lemreless auto parties will lead to ar-| rests, according to @ new plan an nounced today for keeping the high ways clean, It is hoped to start a general movement that will eliminate unsightly rubbieh dumps along the beautiful roads built at great ex |pense thru the land of oranges. While the entire blame for dirty roadsides ig not placed on auto parties, they are responsible for a kreat deal of the rubbish and will be a Interest Grows for Return of NEW YORK, March 19-—The fa ond veeoond Vanderbilt and Grand Prise 1 automobile races may soon be re 5} Loomi hap house, per erate . 100@ | Oateme-—Per "te one Tagen | Walle Walle, areen, dx buehe | Interest in the return of the pop- Oaten Sete Or, per wre » Farsley “Cal. Ger don. bunches 383 48 ular races at Westchester and Long | = ae A, MO limtand has resulted in the appoint Wash, nc wesss 99.9938 0¢ Ment of M.S. Partridge of the New Local white :-16.00036.0° York Automobile Dealer associa- eee ae eee eee TES (ff | tion, as chairman of a committee to outside, per box tte |take charge of a racing program. W. C. Poertner, head of the deal- erw organization, in making every effort to bring the former national racing teams back into competition. New York has been without motor racing since the diamantling of the Sheepshead Bay speedway, several yearn back. Use of the Westchester or Long Inland courses is proposed for the future eventa GERMAN CAR AT SHOW The first German automobile to be shown in this country since 1914 in on view at the Boston automo jbile show this /week. It is the} Mercedes, considered the highest automotive product of Germany. ACCOUNTING Kichmend Bench Reed -— Paving com: pleted; good | Vaehon Island — The Srattie-Vashon Heights ferry discontinued. Des . fat om Moye Portage ferry in in operation harging misconduct as former re-| Molyse-Portage ferry 14, in operation 38 ver for the Manhattan But Aine | cloned for paving. Other roads on island 1! company, bankrupts, the Seattle Ni good to fair | tional Dank, one of the company’s | Beotan-Keat pg ig theres creditors, filed in federal court Fri abe aa from Renton to Aubuyi day a petition for an order to com-| pel J. F. Douglas to render an ac count of bis receivership. The petition was accompanied by an affidavit signed by Daniel Kelle- her, chairman of the board of direct ors of the bank. According to the affidavit, Douglan, in addition to mim ara ng the building ca! y's af fi paid himeelf a salary of $100 a ‘New Jersey May | Have Patrolmen' on Motorcycles TRENTON, N. J, March 19.—A| rtate motorcycle police force for pa: | trolling the main highways has been recommended to Governor Edwards | by a committee appointed by him to} find ways to combat the lawlessness | prevailing thru the state. | The members chose the motoreycle | as the most efficient and economical vehicle for the purpose. ‘The committee advisns that a state intelligence department be organized | for the securing of evidence and de-| tection of crime. This department | would include a fores of motorcycle | patrolmen. They would patrol the) faire, month without proper authority Discharge of FE. §. Goodwin, pres ent recetver, and winding up of the bankrupt concern’s affairs to satisfy lain is asked, also NEW RATE TO AID LUMBER Voluntary reduction by raltroads | of 7 cents a hundred on lumber and} shingles from Washington state to} tern points, effective March 31, | 1) stimulate the timber tndustry In this te this spring and summer, it was said today, tho to what extent lumbermen would not predict The reduction in clore to the re| duction sought before the interstate commerce commission by the West Coast Lumbermen’s association, The reductfon places Washington | timber products practically on a par-| |ity with Southern pine in competi- tion among Eastern markets Lumbermen said today that a@ least the voluntary reduction re- moves the uncertainty which has been hampering the tnddstry. BUY ARMY SUPPLIES HERE Thousands of dollars will be spent | here for the purehase of army sup-| the Northwest, Alaska and ic islands, according to Col Meyer, in charge of the new intermediate depot in Seat tle. Much of the material was for. merly bought In San Francisce, plies tn tt Ore B general .AND TRADE AT STAKE oo] as #308 | Unless America utilizes tho raw $5.00/materials of the Philippine islands, £1.00 NEW SEA RATE TO HELP PORT that will as competing with At ports to recover its transpacific commerce have been decided upon at the Joint session of the North Atla e and the P: New cording to information reach. the bulk of thelr trade will pass from the United States to Europe, accord. ing to a gtatement by R. A. Reye: director of the Philippine bureau of commerce and Industry. EXPORT TRADE INCREASES February was 60,364 tons, valued at $4,134,611, according to Port War den Lathe’s monthly report, This is an increase of 10,282 tons over the corresponding month of last year, The $430,000 bid of Jahn & Breast for the grading and paving of Biliiott ave, vas found to be the lowest by the board of public works Friday, New Institutional Course Is Offered As a result of an appeal by a large number of Seattle women, the Young Women's Christian Associa tion has extended its vocational facil itles by inaugurating a course tn in stitutional training, in charge of ing traffic officials here |Mra Ella M, Houtz. Rates on iron and steel have been! This special course Is being con. dropped from $6.50 to $6.88 a ton,|@ucted in conjunction with classes with corresponding reductions on !n eafeterla and tea room manag other articles, |ment, which is in charge of Miss Reduction of rail rates east of Chi. Helen Norton. oa to permit west coast products —-~ —————~ en Ti to compete with Atlantic shipping ie BANK CLEARINGS being considered by the railroads af. Seattle fected. Clearings «+++ $5, 182,603.34 aici ee Balancos ; 4 NEW HOME FOR BANK Cunrteas ienieine Installation of a modern banking Balances 657,388.00 room for the Federal Reserve bank | Jon the third floor of the National | | Cleitinen .... 17,820.00 unk of Commerce building, is to be! | pa@ances .. * 999/400.00 begun at. ¢ A $25,000 contract} | Portland has been awarded to Rounds-Clist &| | Cloarings .... ..... 4,418,412,00 Co. Doyle & Merriam, architects | lf 775,894.00 made the plans e—- ——____——] [highway at the same time co-oper- jtee believes Seattle's domestic export trade for | penalized, Wverside county ts the California, which has branches in @ score of cities and a memberstip of over 70,000 A check will be kept during the coming summer in order to test the efficacy of the campaign, which, if sconatul, is believed will be follow. | 4 in other parts of the United States where there are favorite auto | touring sypts. rec PREPARED BY THOMAS & eee | Dee Moines-Tacome Highline—Good with eption of last two miles Keaton Kenton Junction. ¥ air Kenton-Maple Valley—-Kourh. Regrading St Cedar Mountain, To reach Maple vin fwan Lake, via Pipe lane road. Maple Valley Bivck Diamond God Kent-Maple Valley—New road open from Kent east; fair shape; balance of road ood Woodinville Duvall (i000 Duvall-Fall City—Good Redmoud Fail Tity. 008 Redmond. Hollywood New corer rw ent. Kenton-Inmequal-—New concret pave- ¢% miles from Renton, open. section good. Imaquah-Yall City-Nerth Bend Good Imaquah-Redmend—Via Lake Sammam ish Fair Newport lesaquah Good Rentom-Newport—Good. Drive earefully at wight account of slides between | Kennydale and Newport. Newport Hetlevue Fa! Enumeiaw-Framklin--New concrete two miles from Eoumc alr. Anbors-Biack Diamond concrete road two miles beyond Auburn, Good fravel beyond. Also good via Boon Creek, Sunset Highway—Open to Camp Mason. In goed condition MecCiclinn Fess Highwey—Coot for 15 miles beyond Enumclaw (Bi Green Water Riv beyond F around ® ‘ Blark Iiameond Franklin ash. ALL PAV?! ROADS IN GOOD CONDITION open. } efty e-qua from Renton limits gJs0 impamabie information call Main ating with country and municipal forces: Signal stations at important points | along the country highways are also | suggested so that every highway pa- | trolman may be in close touch with | the central office. | By placing these officers and the! intelligence force under the super. vision of the state highways or mo-| tor vehicle department, the ‘commit, | control over country | driving would be centralized and| more effective than otherwise. Before you owned a machina, you used to walk to the car line in in the evening. You need to exercise your leg first to put the antirubbish law into [and body muscles on many @ effect, and it is expected that other || short errand. Now you use the Southern California couuties will fol-|] bus and, if you work the car too low at once. The campaign wae tn. much on euch trips, your legs will augurated and ie being prosecuted || become weak and your muscles by the Automobile Club of Southern | flabby You can't keep yourself active and in good health by sitting be hind the steering wheel whenever you're outside Take a walk whenever you ean, to maintain your vigor. show wilk at quaint them with the new national color. 5 A «mall air-cooled car, to sell for $400! That's the aspiration of a new automobile jcompany o \son, 6126 Broadway, Chicago, Detroit's safety drives during 1928 |have brought |rates on automobiles of that elty. Valley go via Isenquah and Hobart of | Reduction of accidents resulted Auto Tops—Christian, 1498 Eighth —Advertisement. fi USED MOTOR. TRUCKS Unusual Value— Elliott 1101 Take a Walk the morning and back home CLEVER ADVERTISING Women visitoraat the au in Brooklyn, N. Y., last weelt, Harding Blue” booths, To am ed samples of one of the PLANS A $400 CAR! light, twoecylindered and anised by C. Peder: ACCIDENT RATES DROP @ drop in insurance Keep Your Speedometer in Repair (City Ordinance) 910 East Pike St. Near Broadway 2-TON GMC $2,300.00 feme / Mack - International Motor Truck Corporation Pike St. scientiousl, your consideration, 32x44... os 33x4 ee oo 34x4 sees 34x44... 35x44... B5x5 Western dutose WESTLAKE & LENORA, . 7 1110-12-EAST PIKE ST. Every Pharis Paramoid tire is carefully and con- , built up by the most efficient and ex- 0 perienced tire makers. Our nineteen stores con- & sume the entire factory output. direct from factory to you—no jobber, no middle- man, and no local dealer. Remember, our guaran- tee means something to you. Give these prices B2x8 4 . 000s coer cosesvecccus PHARIS PARAMOID TIRES Only one profit— Fg . e Regular Price Our Price El «$41.15 : - 52.30 - 73.65

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